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How to use tenaciously in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word tenaciously? Here are some examples.

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What may seem paradoxical to some today is that theologically, Spurgeon tenaciously clung to traditional Calvinism.
Those who remain cling tenaciously to what their forebears laid down, but retreat into the shade.
They are very good at ambushes and maneuvering when on the offensive, and defend their bunkers and spider holes tenaciously.
We are still clinging tenaciously to the latter at the expense of the former.
Those who tenaciously stuck till the tail end of the festival were regaled by an unexpected treat.
The Tlingit of Alaska know this, and they are tenaciously preserving the remnants of a culture uncomfortably close to extinction.
The attack was ground down by small pockets of well hidden paratroopers who fought tenaciously.
They were always careful not to saw away the branch upon which their own livelihood was precariously, if tenaciously, hanging.
What is it about how our brains are wired that resists change so tenaciously?
A fog gripped the grass surface tenaciously, illuminated by a halogen lamp mounted to the side of the barn.
Dark green ivy snaked up the sides of the walls and clung tenaciously to the crumbling brickwork.
His conversion was much more gradual, taking root slowly but tenaciously in a nature avid for the life of faith.
He was four meters above the floor, clinging tenaciously to a folded arm of the landing gear extender.
The bacteria has the ability to adhere rather tenaciously to the gut lining.
In these books she laboured the point tenaciously that women were superior in all things.
The smoke seemed to cling tenaciously to Erul, as he hacked and coughed.
The news had wrecked Sebastian completely, though he'd been tenaciously holding up a false front.
But it clings tenaciously to the proprietary, not-the-Net features whence it came.
The grease must exhibit a high degree of tackiness or stringiness, which enhances its ability to cling tenaciously to the lubricated surfaces.
This is because water can be contaminated by Acanthamoeba organisms that stick tenaciously to contact lenses and cause ulcers in the cornea.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Strange that she should in 1818 have held so tenaciously to what is so worthless!
Stinkingly and tenaciously and treacherously, as befitted, it opposed the feeding of the guns.
Every man to his trade, cries the bigamous cobbler, with shell-bark resonance, and tenaciously sticks to his last.
The discharge of glanders is of a peculiar sticky nature and adheres tenaciously to the wings of the nostrils.
Winter held on tenaciously and mercilessly, but it has let go.
They hold the same name as tenaciously as we do, against us.
He wondered impatiently why he clung so tenaciously to that idea.
They hold the gold so tenaciously that they are not amalgamable.
Yet Bruce was tenaciously constant to the grand object of his ambition.
It was heartbreaking work for people in the state of exhaustion in which we then were, but we clung tenaciously to it.
Though the latter held on tenaciously, her voice lost none of its honeyed firmness and softness.
Both the neighbouring countries are tenaciously united on rooting out militants that inimitably flourished during last thirteen years.
It is the people with fewest ideas that cling to them most tenaciously.
But he does think, slowly and tenaciously, as a cuttlefish grips.
Cones tenaciously persistent, serotinous in various degrees.
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